Yep, just have Snyder write the check and he's ours... Not so sure that's a good thing...

You wouldn't take Pioli over the braintrust currently at Redskin Park?

One thing is for sure though is if Pioli or another proven GM came here - I would only want him if he was given assurance that Dan Synder would not be involved in any way in football personelle operations other than to sign his name on the dotted line when Pioli/the unnamed professional GM tells him.

How did Synder get all the money before buying the Redskins - he outbids himself for free agents like Archuletta!

I wouldn't rule anything out with Gibbs. After all, he did give up control of the offense which is still pretty surprising when you think about it. If he thinks it would help, I'm sure he would consider it. That's the question though, does he see the current front office setup as a problem? Probably not.

I wouldn't rule anything out with Gibbs. After all, he did give up control of the offense which is still pretty surprising when you think about it. If he thinks it would help, I'm sure he would consider it. That's the question though, does he see the current front office setup as a problem? Probably not.

And he's probably kicking himself for it! But, at least he can show people that although his offense wasn't great and too conservatives (as what I heard over and over again last year) at least he's proved that it can work and probably would've worked just fine again this year with our current talent.

I wouldn't rule anything out with Gibbs. After all, he did give up control of the offense which is still pretty surprising when you think about it. If he thinks it would help, I'm sure he would consider it. That's the question though, does he see the current front office setup as a problem? Probably not.

I think the difference though is this. Joe Gibbs has nothing to prove anymore as a coach. People know he can lead a team to greatness on the field. He's done it numerous times and has proven to be one of the best in history at that. So him ceding control of calling plays, yeah it's a big deal but then again it's not really. But the jury is still out (though most have already cast their ballots "No") on whether he can put together a great team, particularly one that someone else could lead down the road. Gibbs is a great, loyal man and all that but remember he's also a competitor. And I think the competitor in him wants to show that he can have the same success putting together a team as he does leading a team. I really don't see Gibbs going the way of Holmgren and saying "Ok, I'll just go back to coaching only."

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And he's probably kicking himself for it! But, at least he can show people that although his offense wasn't great and too conservatives (as what I heard over and over again last year) at least he's proved that it can work and probably would've worked just fine again this year with our current talent.

My father used to scream at the tv while I was growing up "Why are you so conservative" when talking about Gibbs. It's his game. It's how he plays. He doens't take too many chances, but he's won 3 SBs, so he's doing something right.

Giving up a 3rd round draft choice for Mark Brunell who was going to be cut by Jacksonville anyway...

Giving up Champ Bailey AND a 2nd round choice for Clinton Portis...

Giving up a 3rd and 4th round draft choice, plus a $10 million bonus for Brandon Lloyd who won't come anywhere near his career averages for catches...

Giving Randle El a $10 million signing bonus when we already had 3 capable kick returners in Thrash, Betts, and Cartwright...

Giving up a 3rd round choice for T.J. Duckett who won't get more than 50 carries for the season...

Trading up in the '06 draft for Rocky McIntosh, losing next year's 2nd round choice when he can't even unseat Warrick Holdman or any other of the incompetent buffoons we have playing on defense...

Adam Archuleta -- do we need an explanation about him?

The defense is old, needs to be completely overhauled and gutted, and we haven't nearly enough draft picks next year to address a third of the needs on that side of the field.

If Joe Gibbs 'the GM' cannot see what sort of a wreck this team's personnel shape is in, then perhaps we have overestimated him.

Just to address these specifically.

-I think, just speculation, the reason they traded for Brunell instead of waiting for him to be released was to get him to camp before June

-I didn't and still don't have a problem overall with this deal

-El and Lloyd: I like that we went after two receivers, though I don't know these are the two we needed to go after. I think El is on a higher level overall than Thrash, Betts, or Cartwright, but-while I like Lloyd-I would have preferred a Jurevicius to counter what El and Moss bring to the table. As far as the money portion of it, I don't know how much say Gibbs has over that part of it really.

-The Duckett move still baffles me, especially with news that Betts will most likely be returning next year

-Philosophically I don't have a problem with the move-getting a player now and sitting him on the bench for a year. I don't think a draft pick needs to play right away. I think the mistake was in who they acquired. I would have rather they went after a lineman like a Winston Justice or a Marcus McNeill (again, realizing they wouldn't play in 2006).

-I just don't know what to say about the Archuleta fiasco...sigh

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I think the difference though is this. Joe Gibbs has nothing to prove anymore as a coach. People know he can lead a team to greatness on the field. He's done it numerous times and has proven to be one of the best in history at that. So him ceding control of calling plays, yeah it's a big deal but then again it's not really. But the jury is still out (though most have already cast their ballots "No") on whether he can put together a great team, particularly one that someone else could lead down the road. Gibbs is a great, loyal man and all that but remember he's also a competitor. And I think the competitor in him wants to show that he can have the same success putting together a team as he does leading a team. I really don't see Gibbs going the way of Holmgren and saying "Ok, I'll just go back to coaching only."

Good post. I don't think Gibbs wants to have a boss.

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Some moves haven't panned out as expected this year. But these guys aren't going to just be here for one year (well maybe Archuleta). Next season we could easily be praising some of these moves such as Lloyd and McIntosh.

Giving up a 3rd round draft choice for Mark Brunell who was going to be cut by Jacksonville anyway...

Giving up Champ Bailey AND a 2nd round choice for Clinton Portis...

Giving up a 3rd and 4th round draft choice, plus a $10 million bonus for Brandon Lloyd who won't come anywhere near his career averages for catches...

Giving Randle El a $10 million signing bonus when we already had 3 capable kick returners in Thrash, Betts, and Cartwright...

Giving up a 3rd round choice for T.J. Duckett who won't get more than 50 carries for the season...

Trading up in the '06 draft for Rocky McIntosh, losing next year's 2nd round choice when he can't even unseat Warrick Holdman or any other of the incompetent buffoons we have playing on defense...

Adam Archuleta -- do we need an explanation about him?

The defense is old, needs to be completely overhauled and gutted, and we haven't nearly enough draft picks next year to address a third of the needs on that side of the field.

If Joe Gibbs 'the GM' cannot see what sort of a wreck this team's personnel shape is in, then perhaps we have overestimated him.

This is a good post, and I agree with everything except the last item.

We have a decent young core on defense with Taylor, Washington, and Rogers (hopefully more from him) -- and we can use our 1st pick for a legit DE. The rest of the guys are getting old, but Griffin will be a force for a while longer.

As for offensive personnel -- it's fine, with the exception of OL depth. That can be fixed relatively easily.

Overall, I think we can solve our problems and get back on track next season -- even after all the mistakes that you outlined.

HAIL!

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